Blockchain data reveals that funds from a multisig wallet linked to the Pepe (PEPE) team were recently moved to Binance, raising speculation about further transfers.
Two days ago, around 170 billion PEPE tokens—worth approximately $2.17 million—were sent from the team’s multisig wallet to a new address.
Today, 6 billion PEPE, valued at $76,000, was transferred from that wallet to Binance, fueling speculation that the remaining tokens could follow.
The PEPE project previously faced internal conflicts when a portion of its treasury was moved without authorization.
The developers responsible were later removed, and no similar incidents have occurred since.
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